@Sigment: Well, alright then. If you're ever interested, here's a link to the subbed version. I recommend the sub over the dub in this case because, well...the dubbed voice acting really doesn't do it justice. But yeah, so there you go. =u=

@Tenshi: Lol, I couldn't fathom a guess as to who you mean... =u= Anyway, thanks. And lol, I really wouldn't be surprised. She's a decently well-known artist, so her art gets around here and there.

@Ari: Lol, well, glad to have your approval, Ari. xDD

But yeah...I met her about a year and a half ago, I think? She does art and a comic for our college magazine and news website. The funniest thing is, I came across her art on deviantART (this one in particular) before I came across her in person in the newsroom, where I went to help out with editing articles and all. Never had such a coincidence like that happen before. Really is a small world, isn't it? XD

Today, March 10th, is the birthday of one of my characters. You probably recognize him--he's been hanging around in my avatar for the past two or three years I've been here, lol.

Just thought I should draw something to celebrate his birthday. Still trying to get the hang of drawing digitally, so...yeah. =u=; Also experimented a bit with the style...mostly because of said trying to get a hang of drawing digital art, so lol.

Incoming mass art dump of projects from my Printmaking class from about two years ago and my Life Drawing class from last semester (the latter of which includes nude model drawings, so like...there you go).

Going to link to everything because it's too much to put here at once, haha.

Whoa. That's quite a collection of some really awesome stuff. I like the lino prints.

And your life drawings are really good. I like how you render the fine details pretty well with the medium you have at hand. I like how in Nude Model 3 instead of making a line to define an edge for the shoulder, you used white charcoal (I think?) to create an edge.

And yeah, that would be white charcoal used. I think at the time we were barely learning how to use both black and white charcoal in our drawings (the previous drawings were either pure conte or pure black charcoal). The substitute at the time was the one to tell us to use the white charcoal to do that and all.

Thanks, Cerulean! c: I had a surprisingly amount of fun with the pastels...at least, up until I had to struggle to "erase" stuff to fix details, pfft. But it certainly was a colorful medium to work with.